Greetings guys, I’m a firefighter from NW Tennessee. A group of us firefighters will be going to South Dakota this fall chasing snow geese (Nov ‘22) and would love to chase some pheasants a couple afternoons while I’m up there. I’m curious as to everyone’s opinions on how I should go about hunting them. I don’t really want to pay for a guide as I’m just not that committed to killing them, I really just want to get out in the evenings with the guys and if we kill a couple roosters that’s just a bonus. How hard would it be for 6-7 guys to kill a few pheasants on public land up there without dogs? We will be an hour or 2 northwest of Sioux Falls I also wouldn’t mind going out with some local guys and tagging along with them. We’ve all hunted all our lives for most every bird/waterfowl in the United States. We just have no experience with wild pheasants at all. Just looking for opinions on if we should meet up with locals, hire a guide, or just get out and make drives and pushes on public land and hope for the best.
If someone with land access and dogs want to do a hunt swap I do have several hundred acres of prime turkey land here in Tennessee I would be willing to take someone on if they wanted to get after an Eastern Longbeard as a trade out. We routinely kill 15 or so longbeards with bows each spring on these farms but you can use a shotgun if you’d like. Could even do some top water smallmouth fishing on some loaded creeks on my farm after you kill a turkey.
Thanks for any help guys! Much appreciated.
If someone with land access and dogs want to do a hunt swap I do have several hundred acres of prime turkey land here in Tennessee I would be willing to take someone on if they wanted to get after an Eastern Longbeard as a trade out. We routinely kill 15 or so longbeards with bows each spring on these farms but you can use a shotgun if you’d like. Could even do some top water smallmouth fishing on some loaded creeks on my farm after you kill a turkey.
Thanks for any help guys! Much appreciated.